STATS, Equibase release mobile version of STATS Race Lens

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STATS, the global leader in sports intelligence, and Equibase Company, the Thoroughbred industry’s official database, today announced the availability of a mobile version of STATS Race Lens™, the interactive past performance product released last summer.
 
“STATS Race Lens is a truly unique and innovative tool for horse racing that uses algorithms similar to those we have developed for other major sports,” said STATS Chief Revenue Officer Richard Henderson. “By developing a mobile version of the product we have opened the platform to a wider audience and to bettors who want to access the performance data at the track.”
STATS Race Lens includes four key features all now optimized for mobile devices with every feature having been formatted to be easily viewed regardless of the user’s screen size: advance search and custom handicapping angles, the ability to back-test handicapping theories, customized past performance data with conditional formatting, and STATS proprietary predictive modeling.
 
The predictive modeling feature, which looks at how a race could unfold and is known as STATS True Odds, was optimized for mobile last fall when it was offered as a stand-alone product.
 
“One of the unique qualities of STATS Race Lens is the ability to create an angle specific to the way you handicap and then test that theory based on past races to see how the angle would have performed,” said Equibase President and Chief Operating Officer Jason Wilson. “Now the easy access to STATS Race Lens from your phone makes it perfect for checking your angles on race day wherever you are.”
Source: Equibase News Service

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